While its close cousin the sugar glider is common across the whole of Queensland, the more elusive mahogany glider (Petaurus gracilis) resides exclusively in the woodlands of tropical North Queensland.
Now, with its habitat under threat from land clearing and development, the mahogany glider is regarded as one of Australia’s most endangered species – prompting us to act to create sanctuaries for this high-flying cutie in Ant Plant East, Ant Plant West and Cassowary Connection Nature Refuges.